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- From: russell@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (David Russell)
- Subject: Mouthbreeders and UGF ? Continued
- Message-ID: <1992Nov24.010434.24958@news.clarkson.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 1992 01:04:34 GMT
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- Do to a recent response I will clarify things a bit.
-
- >> I have turned off the UGF but is the plate going to cause any problems.
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- > How in the heck is it that people can manage to get fish to the point of
- > spawing and then kill the biofilter on them?!? Do you have the vaguest
- > [.....remainder of the total uncalled for flame deleted......]
-
- The UGF on the side of the tank with the spawnning pit was turned off.
- (it loses its usefullness when uncovered, right?) The UGF on the other
- side of the tank is still opperating and a Fluvo 403 is also running, so
- proper filtration is still being maintained. etc....
-
- So, now how about some constructive advice on how to handle situations
- like this, short of removing the UGF.
-
- Thanks,
- David
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